Time to play some catch-up in my July blog posts. Yes, over a month has gone by since Alex's and my May 26th birthdays; but then again, I am not one for blog punctuality. Our birthday was on a Thursday this year. Alex's bowling league meets at 4:00 pm on Thursdays, so before we took him to that, he opened one present from us. What else? Another puzzle.
The Saturday evening after May 26th, Alex's home had a party for him with a big cupcake each for his 36th and my 69th and a luscious chocolate cream roll with both our names on it.
Frank and I needed to test negative in order to travel. We tested again after a few days of feeling fine, hoping to join at least part of the trip, be it a few days late, but to no avail. We still tested positive. Then we learned that although contagious only for 10 days after occurrence of symptoms or day of test, a positive test is still possible for up to 90 days, even with the home antigen test. Our ten days overlapped the trip, so alas we did not go at all, missing the entire June 4th - June11th window. But we were sent some photos. Opening day of the trip was to be a visit to LEGOLAND.
Our self-imposed quarantine lasted until June 11. Afterward, on June 13th, we went out to see the Smothers Brothers show at our local, mandatorily-masked, Bankhead Theatre. Tommy and Dick Smothers are 86 and 85 years old respectively. The show had been scheduled for January 2022 but they cancelled due to a surge in COVID then and rebooked six months later for June. They told about their early lives and how they broke into show business. Their actual performance was minimal. They showed video clips, commenting and giving background on each of them before and after. Tommy did come jigging out onto the stage at one point and did a whole bunch of very fancy and accomplished yo-yo tricks. It was a fun 90 minutes with no intermission. Frank and I were happy to be out and about. This is one of the videos they shared in the show. Enjoy this YouTube link of Tommy Smothers and Janet Leigh waltzing.
Enjoying our new found freedom, we engaged in some retail therapy. A couple days later I bought a new iPhone 13 Pro Max in a lovely gold color. My old iPhone 6 had a failing battery and limited photo capacity. I had planned to upgrade my cell phone before our San Diego trip but you now know how that went. Sigh. Frank says the iPhone counts as my birthday present. Sounds fine by me. Now I just need to learn how to use it.
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